School of Education: Guam Partnership Programs

For over thirty years, the University of Portland has offered the M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership and the School Administrator Licensure programs on Guam. This partnership traces its origins back to UP alumni who had returned to their native Guam to teach in K-12 schools. Programming began in the 1980's with the common goal to bridge our Portland campus with the Guam educational community to serve students and families.

The many advantages of this unique and thriving partnership include:

An established network of alumni on Guam--over 500 teachers and administrators on Guam have received their Masters of Education (M.Ed.) from the University of Portland.

A cohort-based format --creates a unique opportunity to share the academic experience with a group of professional peers as a learning community.

Classes taught by top-tier faculty-- a distinguished and diverse group of specialists in K-12 education travel to Guam from University of Portland to deliver M.Ed. courses with an emphasis on educational leadership.

Class meetings held on weekends and during after-school hours on weekdays to accommodate the schedule of working teachers. Weekday Guam courses are
scheduled from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Each course is delivered in two intensive blocks per semester, separated by three to
four weeks. The blocks include Thursday and Friday evening, all day
Saturday, and Monday and Tuesday evening.

Participants are eligible to apply for federal financial aid.

We hope you will consider enrolling in these cohort programs. For program information, admission requirements and upcoming informational sessions in your area, please contact Erika Cruz at upguam@gmail.com.

M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership

The M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership is designed for licensed teachers with a focus on advanced instructional practices for teacher-leaders. The 36 credit-hour program is offered to a cohort of about 25 students over a period
of 2 years (6 consecutive semesters).

The program features a sequence of courses and field experiences which
focus on student learning and development, pedagogical knowledge,
understanding cultural diversity and special needs, the use of
technological skills, integration of foundational theory with
practice, a strong emphasis on reflection and inquiry, educational research, and a capstone research project.

The program is accredited by the Guam Commission on Teacher Education
(GCTE) and the National Council on Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE).

School Administrator Licensure Program

The School Administrator Licensure program prepares University of Portland M.Ed. alumni on Guam to lead K-12 schools. The program curriculum provides teachers the necessary experiences and skills to step into administrative leadership roles, addressing the strategic, academic, and management needs of contemporary schools. The program includes courses that will challenge students and set them on the path towards service and leadership to the Guam community. Courses include:

Leadership and Organizational Change

Supervision for Instructional Improvement

Human Resource Development and Management

Policy, Ethics, and the Law

Resource Allocation, Finance, and Management

Leadership Practicum

The program is accredited by the Guam Commission on Teacher Education (GCTE) and the National Council on Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).